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The prime time debate includes Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, Ben Carson, Marco Rubio, Jeb Bush, Carly Fiorina, Chris Christie, Rand Paul, and John Kasich. The undercard features Mike Huckabee, Rick Santorum, Lindsey Graham, and George Pataki
Both debates will air live on CNN, CNN.com, and the network's mobile app—the latter two requiring authentication from a cable provider.
CNN's second Republican primary debate airs Tuesday evening at 8:30 p.m. ET, with an "undercard" event for the four lowest-polling candidates scheduled for 6:00 p.m. ET.
originally posted by: interupt42
Lets get ready to rumble!!!!!!!!!!
The mainevent:
The prime time debate includes Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, Ben Carson, Marco Rubio, Jeb Bush, Carly Fiorina, Chris Christie, Rand Paul, and John Kasich. The undercard features Mike Huckabee, Rick Santorum, Lindsey Graham, and George Pataki
Online sources:
Both debates will air live on CNN, CNN.com, and the network's mobile app—the latter two requiring authentication from a cable provider.
Times:
CNN's second Republican primary debate airs Tuesday evening at 8:30 p.m. ET, with an "undercard" event for the four lowest-polling candidates scheduled for 6:00 p.m. ET.
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originally posted by: SlapMonkey
a reply to: interupt42
I appreciate you posting this, but I'm so "meh" about the GOP lineup that I couldn't care less.
At least with the Dems, Sanders is amusing to watch. Trump is amusing--but being the front runner removes the amusement and makes him scary.
originally posted by: ketsuko
The Fox Business debate was good. They talked issues and did not spend much time addressing each other.
If anyone is looking for Internet commentary, I am sure there will be a post-by-post going on here, of course.
Powerline blog also always runs a nice live chat for the more conservatively inclined.
PJ Media also sometimes has a live blog by Vodka Pundit, Stephen Green, for the more libertarian amongst us.
Just in case anyone wants to catch a pulse of what some more ideologically monoculture communities think while watching what people think here.
The Fox Business debate was good. They talked issues and did not spend much time addressing each other.
The CPD sponsors and produces debates for the United States presidential and vice presidential candidates and undertakes research and educational activities relating to the debates.
In 1988, the League of Women Voters withdrew its sponsorship of the presidential debates after the George H.W. Bush and Michael Dukakis campaigns secretly agreed to a "memorandum of understanding" that would decide which candidates could participate in the debates, which individuals would be panelists (and therefore able to ask questions), and the height of the podiums. The League rejected the demands and released a statement saying that they were withdrawing support for the debates because "the demands of the two campaign organizations would perpetrate a fraud on the American voter."